The maker of Children’s Tylenol agreed to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge of owingly selling adulterated bottles of its painkillers for children and infants. The drugs were recalled in 2010 because they contained metal particles.

A magnitude 6.6 earthquake has hit the Colombian capital of Bogota, prompting mass evacuations from the city’s buildings. Strong and prolonged tremors sparked panic and a social media storm. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake was centered about nine miles (14 kilometers) north of Aratoca, which is about 175 miles (280 kilometers) north of Bogota. The epicenter was reportedly 91 miles (147 kilometers) deep. The USGS revised the earthquake’s magnitude to 6.2.

Moscow has announced it is "completely" ending activities under the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE). Russia’s participation in the treaty was first halted in 2007."The Russian Federation has taken the decision to halt its participation in meetings of the [consulting group] from March 11, 2015. Therefore, Russia is ending its actions in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, announced in 2007, completely," a statement from the Foreign Ministry said.

Islamic State (IS) militants have publicly beheaded two men for alleged homosexuality and one more accusing him of blasphemy in northern Iraq, according to photos published on social media Tuesday.

The images show an alleged public execution of four men in in Nineveh province in northern Iraq – a territory which has been under control of IS extremists since June 2014. The images, which RT will not publish for ethical reasons, do not show the actual beheading. RT could not verify their authenticity. The photos show blindfolded men kneeling in a town square with a crowd of people gathered around them.

The Paris Court said yes to the lawsuit filed by a teacher against the social network. Reason? His account was blocked for publishing "The Origin of the World" by Gustave Courbet. Now will begin the process. For the freedom to share.

The Netherlands’ justice minister and his deputy have resigned over a massive payout to a convicted drug dealer. The ministry was revealed to have misled the parliament on the details of the deal.

While the decision on paying 4.7 million guilders (€2.1 million) to a famous drug trafficker, known as Cees H., was made by the Dutch prosecution in 2001, the exact details of the deal were only made public on Monday.

The payout to the drug lord was made after the prosecution failed to prove that his confiscated assets had been acquired illegally. The deal was kept secret from both the public and tax authorities.

An Islamist preacher from Kuwait has called to destroy Egypt's Sphinx and pyramids, stating it is time for Muslims to erase the pharaohs' heritage. The alleged call comes as jihadists ramp up their attacks against historic sites. Although the ancient monuments are not religious – but rather cultural and historic sites – they should still be"destroyed"by Muslims, putting an end to the worship of images, preacher Ibrahim Al Kandari said, according to Al-Watan daily.

At least 10 people died as two helicopters crashed in a remote area in northwestern Argentina during the filming of a documentary. A French TV crew perished in the accident, according to media reports quoting officials.